eeRESEARCH combines research for environmental education and the movement to connect children and nature. The database includes multiple ways to search for articles, syntheses, and research summaries.
This project is a partnership with Children & Nature Network and NAAEE. Funded by the Pisces Foundation with support from ee360, ee360+, and the U.S. Forest Service. Learn more.
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Gray, Donald Stuart, & Colucci-Gray, Laura. (2019). Laying down a path in walking: student teachers’ emerging ecological identities. Environmental Education Research, 25, 341-364.
Krebs-Moberg, Julia, & Ormsby, Alison. (2019). Assessing the effectiveness of a community food security project for curriculum development. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 128-139.
Sakurai, Ryo, Uehara, Takuro, & Yoshioka, Taisuke. (2019). Students’ perceptions of a marine education program at a junior high school in Japan with a specific focus on Satoumi. Environmental Education Research, 25, 222-237.
Walsh, Elizabeth M., & Cordero, Eugene. (2019). Youth science expertise, environmental identity, and agency in climate action filmmaking. Environmental Education Research, 25, 656-677.
Willis, Alette. (2019). Conversations in the wildwood: narrators, readers and the rise of the ecological self. Environmental Education Research, 25, 443-457.
Ouariachi, Tania, Olvera-Lobo, María Dolores, Gutiérrez-Pérez, José, & Maibach, Edward. (2019). A framework for climate change engagement through video games. Environmental Education Research, 25, 701-716.
Hayes, Kathryn N., Wheaton, Mele, & Tucker, Deborah. (2019). Understanding teacher instructional change: the case of integrating NGSS and stewardship in professional development. Environmental Education Research, 25, 115-134.
Kim, Minsung, & Lee, Soyoung. (2019). Fostering place attachment through selecting and presenting favorite places. International Research in Geographical & Environmental Education, 28, 296-308.
Šoryte, Dovile, & Pakalniškiene, Vilmante. (2019). Why it is important to protect the environment: reasons given by children. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 28, 228-241.
Staples, Ami Flowers, Larson, Lincoln R., Worsley, Ti’Era, Green, Gary T., & Carroll, John P. (2019). Effects of an art-based environmental education camp program on the environmental attitudes and awareness of diverse youth. The Journal of Environmental Education, 50, 208-222.
Topp, Kieren, Thai, Michael, & Hryciw, Deanne H. (2019). The role of entertainment in engagement with climate change. Environmental Education Research, 25, 691-700.
Verlie, Blanche. (2019). Bearing worlds: learning to live-with climate change. Environmental Education Research, 25, 751-766.